Planning & Organization Pages

Welcome to my free planning and organization pages!

You are most welcome to download and freely use whatever you need for your own homeschooling. Everyone is different, so many pages are in Word format so that you can tweak and make changes to suit your homeschooling plans!

Welcome to my free planning pages! You can pop over to see my planning in 2010 and 2011.I have provided the downloads in MS Word .doc files so that you can tweak and change these forms to suit your own planning.

1. Overview & Year Planner

For a bird’s-eye view of your child’s education here is a model from “The WholeHearted Child Home Education Handbook” by Clay and Sally Clarkson from Whole Heart Ministries. (Read the review on my Book List)

4. Weekly Timetable

Fill in the Weekly Timetable to outline what work you cover for each week. There is place to record the dates and comment on the work completed (or boxes to tick!). This becomes my record of work. (Change the subjects down the side to suit your own needs.)

This is how my weekly record of work looks. (I still have to plan the Bible readings in the Bible column.)

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14 thoughts on “Planning & Organization Pages”

I really would love to see your planning pages, but when I try clicking on the links I’m coming up with a “no pages match your criteria” message, and the images won’t load on this page either. I’ve tried it in both Firefox and Safari. Don’t know if the problem is my computer or your page, but I’m sad, because I really need to get on the ball with planning the next school year too! Especially with a new baby due in November!

Thank you, Nadene. I love your planners as well. A question, how do you use the weekly plan. One for each child, all children and you included there?If you can, I will appreciate it. Thank you very much!
Ps. I was able to print them out after a 2nd try or so, it worked well!

Thanks Patricia! I share the weekly planner for my 2 middleschool children. You could adapt the planner to include more children or print a sheet for each group of children that will do the same type of studies. I don’t do individual planners as there is usually too much duplication, but my High Schooler has her own schedule.

Thanks Nadene, when I saw your 2010 planners back in July I was blown away — the Wholehearted Child ‘picture’helped me sort out what was really important and has guided ALL my planning for 2011. Thanks for the blanks — now I don’t have to battle through MS Word or Excel on my own! Your Artist and Musician pages have been a blessing too! Now that YOUR planning is done — have a wonderful, relaxing festive season. God bless!

Thanks so much for the book recommendation in your comments on my planning post. I love how the top form divides planning into life skills, discussion, discovery, and discplined studies. Thanks for all these wonderful new resources–I’ve subscribed so I don’t miss anything.

Hi recently I printed out a pg. from your site it was
Beautiful Girlhood…ideals. You had made it for your girls I think… anyways mine got crumpled and I can’t find it on your site again. Can you put a link somewhere to it on your page? thanks so much for the beautiful page!

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